Bloom Field Notes for people building useful AI agents.
A small self-serve shelf from the Bloom workbench: checklists, templates, prompts, and architecture notes for operators who want to understand the stack.
Bloom is still a services business: websites, personal AI, and the operating backbone underneath. This Gumroad library is the lightweight shelf beside that work for people who want our field notes before they build with us, hire us, or wire the first version themselves.
If you are trying to make an AI agent useful in a real business, start smaller than the hype. A good first agent does not need to replace your whole operation. It needs to own one repeatable job, remember the relevant context, and hand you clean decisions instead of more tabs.
Step 1: grab the free checklist
5 Things Your AI Agent Needs to Actually Be Useful is the fastest way to see the whole stack before you start building.
What the checklist proves
Prompts are the smallest piece of the system. A useful agent also needs:
- Memory so it can keep business context instead of starting cold every time.
- Tools so it can take action in the apps where the work already happens.
- Scheduled autonomy so it can check, follow up, and prepare work before you ask.
- Channels so it can show up in email, docs, chat, dashboards, and task systems.
- A real job so the agent is accountable for an outcome, not just impressive answers.
Then use the field kit
When the checklist clicks, the next shelf is The Full Stack AI Agent Bundle. It pulls the templates, prompts, architecture notes, and setup patterns into one practical path.
Use it when you want to move from "I understand the pieces" to "I can wire the first working version without losing a weekend to random tool research."
Field notes, not a full build
Start with one job: qualify leads, brief calls, triage inbox, prepare follow-ups, or maintain an operating dashboard. The field kit helps you see the parts. Bloom's build work turns those parts into a supported system.
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- AI Agent vs Virtual Assistant: What Solopreneurs Actually Need
Want the notes before the build?
Use the field kit when you want the patterns in your hands. Bring Bloom in when you want the system shaped, shipped, and supported with you.
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